Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in social protests and political and academic debates over the future of Earth. The increasing consumption of natural resources no longer increases, let alone equalises, human well-being, but has led to the current ecological crisis and harms both human and nonhuman well-being. While the crisis has been acknowledged, the existing conceptual frameworks are in some respects ill-equipped to address the crisis in a way that would link the resolving of the crisis with the pivotal aim of promoting equal well-being. The shortcomings of the existing concepts in this respect relate to anthropocentric normative orientation, methodological individualism that...
The planet, human societies and the natural environment face some daunting challenges in our current...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in so...
Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in so...
This chapter elaborates the ontological and ethical underpinnings and implications of the concept of...
This chapter gives an overview of the objectives of the book, presents its structure, and summarizes...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Planetary health, formally defined as the interdependent vitality of all natural and anthropogenic e...
The historical approach to planetary well-being provides an understanding of how environmental probl...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
The aim of this chapter is to present how education can promote planetary well-being as well as what...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
“Landscape” refers to a perceivable spatial level shaped by socio-ecological interactions and repres...
The planet, human societies and the natural environment face some daunting challenges in our current...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in so...
Tensions between the well-being of present humans, future humans, and nonhuman nature manifest in so...
This chapter elaborates the ontological and ethical underpinnings and implications of the concept of...
This chapter gives an overview of the objectives of the book, presents its structure, and summarizes...
This chapter emphasizes the importance of ontological dialogue and methodological choices to the con...
Planetary health, formally defined as the interdependent vitality of all natural and anthropogenic e...
The historical approach to planetary well-being provides an understanding of how environmental probl...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
The aim of this chapter is to present how education can promote planetary well-being as well as what...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
“Landscape” refers to a perceivable spatial level shaped by socio-ecological interactions and repres...
The planet, human societies and the natural environment face some daunting challenges in our current...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...